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Direct sunlight stresses our skin, sweat, high temperatures, chlorinated pool water. So here are some of the Common Skin Problems that you get in Summer and their solutions. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Common Skin Problems in Summer with Their Solution


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Skin problem 1 Heat Rash The high temperatures
in summer mean that our skin swells up slightly
to retain the moisture optimally. Occasionally,
however, the ducts of the sweat glands clog so
that the sweats can no longer drain properly, and
small bumps develop. These bumps are also known
as heat pimples, which have little in common with
conventional pimples. Nevertheless, heat rashes
are perceived as annoying because they are an
aesthetic problem and can trigger unpleasant
itchy bumps or burning. Those who take action
against heat rash or want to avoid them directly
should wear light and breathable clothing in
summer. In addition, the skin should be freed
from all superficial impurities to avoid clogging
of the sweat glands. Finally, an evening bath or
a quick shower can work wonders against heat rash
in summer.
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Skin problem 2 Pimples on the Back One
repeatedly reads that certain dietary supplements
and foods can also help protect the skin from the
damage caused by UV radiation. However, eating
right alone does not prevent sunburn / sun
allergy. Nonetheless, those who eat as many
fresh, unprocessed foods as possible and have
enough valuable vitamins and nutrients
especially Vitamin C, lycopene, and selenium -
benefit from a healthier and more resilient skin
structure. But even with the best preparation,
the following apply, of course Direct sunlight
should always be reduced to minimumacne
breakouts. If you want to protect the skin, you
should also use effective sunscreen.  The skin
can also be cared for after sunbathing with
after-sun care products to avoid long-term skin
damage.
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Skin problem 3 Sore Thighs Only in a few places
in our body does skin keep rubbing against skin.
However, this is often the case with the thighs.
This area of ??the skin, therefore, tends to
sweat profusely, especially in summer.  Due to
the constant friction, the sweat cannot drain off
properly, so that the surface of the skin becomes
sore and can become inflamed. To avoid sore
thighs in summer, the skin can be kept dry with a
baby powder. If you don't take this so well, airy
clothing can already bring about improvement.
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Skin problem 4 skin fungus Skin fungus is not
only an important topic in summer because the
skin can become ill with it at any time of the
year. Nevertheless, most skin fungal diseases
occur in summer - because, in the humid, warm
climate, the fungus finds the optimal conditions
to multiply quickly. For example, if round
spots appear that are lichen-like on the skin, it
could be so-called bran - one of the most common
skin fungi. However, you can quickly take action
against the usually only visually disturbing skin
fungus with a fungicidal cream. In all of the
above cases, if the first self-initiated measures
do not help, we carry out a microbiological
diagnosis (smears) in the dermatological practise
to get to the bottom of the cause and, if
necessary, to initiate appropriate therapies.
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Apply Sunscreen SPF 50 several times a
day  Sunscreen SPF 50 with broad spectrum
protection is more than a skin problem because it
can cause dangerous long-term effects such as
skin cancer. In addition, due to abrasion, sweat,
or bathing in the pool or the sea, sun protection
products only last a few hours, so it is
important to use sunscreen more than once on a
sunny day. You can wear protective clothes. Wash
the intimate area without soap/shower gel watch
out! Your private parts are practically
self-cleaning, so women should avoid cleaning
their vagina with soap or shower gel, which
unbalances their pH. The defence mechanism of the
genital area is weakened, and pathogens have an
easy time of it. To avoid fungal infections, you
should wash your vagina with clean, lukewarm
water - preferably with your hands, as washcloths
and sponges can become breeding grounds for germs.
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